Author: From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports: Police responded to a report of theft in the 900 block of Coleman’s Crossing Blvd. at 5:17 p.m. Monday. Reports indicate MPD was called to Meijer in reference to a theft complaint. Police responded to a report of theft by deception in the 100 block of Hillcrest Circle at 5:31 p.m. Monday. The reporting person indicated he hired someone and paid a deposit for landscaping and the person did not show. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports: Deputies and units from the Jerome Township Fire Department, Marysville Division of Fire and the Concord…

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A tanker truck and box truck caused a brief closure of the westbound lanes on U.S. 33, near the rest area, Monday shortly before 10 a.m. Fire and EMS crews were on hand to cleanup a small leak caused by the incident. Further details from the crash were not available at press time. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Lisa Crum, 57, of Lakeview Drive was cited for no operator’s license in the 800 block of Columbus Avenue at 8:49 a.m. Friday. Police responded to a report of a dispute in the 100 block of W. Ninth Street at 1:19 a.m. Friday. The reporting person indicated he was involved in a dispute with his ex-girlfriend. Police responded to a report of theft in the 200 block of Greenwood Blvd. at 10:03 a.m. Friday. Police responded to a report of drug abuse in the 200 block of Elwood Avenue at 3:11 p.m. Friday. Reports…

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These local youth baseball players, from left, Dominik Dials, Cameron Taylor, Bradoyx Inks and Berkley Behrens were invited to play in the USSSA all-state All-Star games. The event was held at Action Sports in Dayton this past weekend. There were 70 players per age group divided into seven teams. Each team played four games on Saturday and Sunday. The event also included a home run derby, Golden Arm and road runner competitions. Not pictured are Liam Rhea and Ethan Boerger, who were also on the team. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)

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Ticket refund process detailed; Mitchell Tenpenny already booked for 2021 event After months of scrambling to make adjustments, organizers of the All Ohio Balloon Fest have rescheduled this year’s event to Aug. 12-14, 2021. Officials said they moved away from holding the event this year fearing the potential impact on the health of the community would outweigh its entertainment value. Measures are now in place for patrons holding tickets to this year’s event to seek refunds or replacement tickets for next year. “This event has been a calling card for the community since 1975 and we wanted to host it…

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A tree carving on Hinton Mill Rd. in Buxton Meadows pays tribute to military service. The carving is in the yard of Bruce Ward. Ward served in the Air Force for 26 years. His father served in the Navy during WW II. Ward had the carving commissioned several months ago. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Police responded to a report of a missing juvenile in the 100 block of Hemlock Drive at 12:25 a.m. Thursday. Police responded to a report of a curfew violation in the 400 block of E. Ninth Street at 2:34 a.m. Thursday. Reports indicate juveniles were located in Eljer Park after hours. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports: A deputy and units from the Northern Union County Fire and EMS District were dispatched to a residence in the 11000 block of Route 47 for a person experiencing a mental health crisis at 12:53 a.m.…

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Dear Editor, It’s been several years since I’ve written to you, and even longer since I delivered this very paper as a middle schooler at Bunsold. I grew up in Marysville, graduated MHS in 2013, and was even fortunate enough to speak at commencement, attributing in part my success, grit, dreams, and beliefs to my upbringing here. It’s in that vein that I write to you today- a proud graduate, one with family still in the schools and who love this community, but also, a concerned brother and son who’s seeing our growth and potential as a city and state…

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Municipal Court Criminal mischief – Brayden Hobart, 991A Coventry Place, $250 fine, $100 susp., $120 costs, 30 days jail susp. Domestic violence – Shawn D. Meadows, 148 Hemlock Drive, $600 fine, $300 susp., $120 costs, 30 days jail 28 susp. Persist disorderly conduct – Jonathan A. Diaz, Delaware, $150 fine, $120 costs, 30 days jail susp. Persist disorderly conduct – Brayden Hobart, 991A Coventry Place, dismissed, $28 costs. Physical control – Chase J. Pfolsgrof, 253 Caddie Drive, $750 fine, $600 susp., $175 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp. Concentration – Mark S. Kotur, Galloway, $1000 fine, $250 susp., $168 costs,…

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Sisters Emma, left, and Madison Cook are overcome with emotion as they move in for a hug after winning top honors in the market dairy feeder show at the Union County Fair Wednesday. Madison’s entry was named grand champion while her big sister’s animal was named reserve champion. The scaled back fair, comprised mainly of junior fair activities, will run through Saturday. A recap of the junior fair market shows and livestock sale will appear in Wednesday’s Journal-Tribune. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)

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